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Wed, 4 Nov 1998 20:40:47 -0600
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 Network Programming with Ada -- November 12, 1998 -- 7p.m.

 Twin Cities SIGAda presents:

 Paul Pukite ([log in to unmask])  United Defense

 Network programming with Ada

 7-8:45PM, Thursday, November 12th
 Mississippi Branch of the Anoka County Library
 410 NE Mississippi Street, Fridley, Minnesota.

 The Nov. 12 presentation will describe experiences using the
 Distributed Systems Annex (DSA) of Ada 95.  This part of the
 language was designed to help facilitate network programming
 in Ada.  One very important aspect of the DSA is to allow
 heterogeneous programs to become an option for network developers.
 This means that communication between Ada programs running under
 various operating systems is standardized.  The development
 and debugging of networked Ada programs is greatly simplified
 as a result of this standardization.

 Examples using the freely available GLADE implemementation
 of DSA will be discussed. The GLADE variant uses TCP/IP as its
 default network protocol, which allows Unix and Windows Ada
 programs to easily interoperate.


 Paul has been working with Ada for about ten years, and has taught
 a number internal Ada courses for his employer,
 United Defense Armament Division in Fridley, Minnesota.


 The library is located at 410 NE Mississippi St. in Fridley.
 This is near the southeast corner of the University Ave/Mississipi St
 intersection, right behind the Fridley Police station.
 Mississippi St. is one mile north of the University exit of I-694.
 The presentation will take place in meeting room #2.


 For information about TCACMSIGAda, call (612)-884-5977 or visit
 www.tcsigada.org

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